IcyScreen has enough features to satisfy even the most demanding of users, yet it's still easy to use.

Besides configuring the locations you'd like each screenshot to be saved, e-mailed, and/or uploaded to (see above), you can:

* Configure exactly how often a screenshot is taken
* Customize nearly every single aspect of the screenshot, including:
o The file name (use format codes to make organization a breeze)
o The dimensions
o The image format/quality
* Choose exactly what to take a screenshot of:
o The entire screen -- you can even select which monitors to include in the screenshot, as well as the areas that are extracted from each monitor
o The active window
* Easily manage settings for multiple user accounts with the built-in central management capabilities
* Configure it to not take a screenshot if the computer is inactive or the screensaver is running
* Prevent screenshots from being saved if the screen has not changed
* Enable audible/visual warnings, so you know exactly when a screenshot is about to be taken
* Have IcyScreen detect and take action whenever the Print Screen key is pressed
* Have IcyScreen hide itself, as well as protect functionality with a password